Category:Java Indirectly Observable

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This category contains all pages which cover Indirectly Observable discontinued features.

Specific Definitions

A discontinued feature is indirectly observable if:

  • The player can directly view it but needs to do additional testing to see any difference from normal features.
    • For blocks, F3 needs to be pressed to view the blocks debug information, such as its noteblock instrument.
    • For items, the player can hold it and hover over it in the inventory, and view its tooltips by using F3 + H.
    • For entities, the player can see it and its location, as well as interact with it.

Indirectly observable features are distinguished from Semi-Observable features as the test which determines the status of the feature does not destroy it in the process.

Pages in category "Java Indirectly Observable"

The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total.